From: Faculty of 1000 <I To: <jeeprojectgyahoo.com> Subject: MyF1000 account upgrades: introducing FI000 SmartSearch Date: Tue, 29 May 2012 13:36:10 +0000 View in your browser PS Faculty of 1000 A revolutionary article search engine that 'learns' as you interact with it. The F1000 SmartSearch will help you discover the papers you need to know about for your research. First, seed your search with a cluster of articles that most closely match your interests, then interact with the results to tell F1000 SmartSearch whether the articles returned are relevant or not, and after a few rounds of results and interactions, the tool will learn your preferences. The most on-target articles recently published will then be delivered to you by email and to your desktop. The SmartSearch result I just received was incredibly important. It pointed me to a paper that had just been pre- released, not even on the journal's website under the current issue, and the paper was iiber important for my research findings. Stephen Roper, Professor of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, USA, and F1000 Faculty Member in Neuroscience. Find out more about how the F1000 SmartSearch works: smart-f1000-smartsearch/ As a F1000 registered user, you are amongst the first to be invited to use F1000 SmartSearch. Your personal trial or subscription gives you full access to the F1000 service, including the new F1000 SmartSearch. Alternatively, your institute may already be subscribing or trialling. Please contact your librarian to find out whether your institution subscribes to F1000. To access F1000 SmartSearch, simply: 1. Login to MyF1000 with your registered email account 2. Click on the 'F1000 SmartSearches' link underneath 'My Searches' in the left hand menu 3. Click on the 'Create SmartSearch' button You may need to validate your account before proceeding if you have not logged in to MyF1000 recently. If your previous acce